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"Behind this technical title and the lack of fuss, through the updating of the annexes, there is an important challenge: the challenge of providing our national authorities that are responsible for ensuring the application of consumer protection law with increased resources for efficiently detecting violations which harm the collective interests of consumers in cross-border situations, investigating these violations and ensuring that they are suppressed or banned. What we need to do here, therefore, is to organise an efficient and effective fight, at European level, against dishonest economic operators and to prevent certain rather unscrupulous buyers and sellers from escaping legislation, to the competitive detriment of buyers and sellers who respect the law. In this report, to which I contributed and which I supported, we are finally calling on the European Commission to examine, in depth, the functioning of the network known as the Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network – the EU-wide network of public authorities responsible for enforcing consumer laws in the Member States – and also, after carrying out a broad consultation, to present to us, as soon as possible, and at the latest by the end of 2014, a report accompanied, if necessary, by a legislative proposal."@en1
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